|
Originally Posted by Ward
|
|
I tried it's European equivalent: Navigon, but I found the software to be very crippled without a GPS attachment (which I don't have - yet) and generally slow. The version I used wasn't VGA aware either. The US version is probably much different, but in Europe, Mapopolis and TomTom are leading.
|
It is slow, you need to install the software into main memory (that's a downer), which speeds things up quite considerably. But, while actually navigation (which is what it's built for) maps update very quickly and it has the best voice promts I've ever heard and the most detailed maps I've ever seen, and I've tried all the major competetors.